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When the snow starts to
melt and flowers begin to dot the scenery, you know it is
spring! What better way to celebrate the coming of the season
with packing away your heavy winter sweaters and coats and
welcoming the spring season in with pastel colors, feminine
prints, and gauzy clothing? When it comes time to plan your
spring wardrobe, it may be tempting to run around in thin,
flutter sleeve shirts and flirty skirts, but your local weather
may not allow it. Keep your physical weather in mind before
you buy silky tops, cropped pants, and flippant skirts—finding
yourself out in the cold!
Many places in the country
equate spring with rain. If you live in an area where the
March, April, and May showers mean summertime flowers, then
take this into account when choosing your spring fashion wardrobe.
Consider purchasing a fantastic rain jacket, cute rain hat,
or fantastic umbrella to warm off the wet weather and remain
dry. Also, the trend here of recent allows individuals to
wear brightly patterned galoshes with everyday clothing in
order to protect your tootsies from the puddles.
If you area allows warmer
clothing to be ushered in with the spring season, then do
not hold back! Choose strappy heels that will provide your
feet with a much needed break from stuffy boots. Do not forget
to treat yourself to that lovely pedicure and paint your tootsies
a lovely pastel shade of pink. Find flirty dresses, skirts,
and tops that are one hundred percent feminine and spring-like.
You may need to look into a couple of cardigans to cover up
on the chilly days, but look for one with pretty trim like
lace or crochet. Finally, lighten up from those heavy wool
pants and choose lightweight trousers that are crisply pressed
and khaki in color.
However, many of us live
in areas where spring only means winter with a few more flowers.
If you find yourself stuck in winter, even though spring has
arrived, change your state of mind. Even though you may still
need those heavy coats, perk it up with a brightly colored
faux flower corsage. Look into swapping out those dark winter
colors for light springtime colors like pinks, green, purples,
white, cream, and blues. If you find you need those winter
boots, still treat yourself to a pedicure to perk up your
tootsies to feel more spring like on the inside.
About The Author
Bridget Allen has worked for many years
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